In my previous two blog posts I discuss my learning project of:- * building an initial [Agentic SDLC demo] with Playwright* extending the demo with Vibium In this post, I detail how I added Agent Skills files and the difference this made to the quality of my app. What are Agent Skills? You can readContinue reading “Enhance Your App with Agent Skills: A Practical Guide”
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Extending My Agentic SDLC Demo: Adding Vibium Test Support Alongside Playwright
*Posted by Beth Marshall | January 12, 2026 – hand reviewed but drafted by Cursor* After building my initial [Agentic SDLC demo] with Playwright, I wanted to explore supporting multiple browser automation frameworks. This would demonstrate framework flexibility and provide a comparison point between different testing tools. I decided to add **Vibium** support alongside theContinue reading “Extending My Agentic SDLC Demo: Adding Vibium Test Support Alongside Playwright”
How I Built an Agentic SDLC Demo with Cursor, MCP Servers, Playwright, GitHub, and Vercel in Under an Hour.
I’ve been enjoying playing around with all things AI a fair bit of late. I still obviously feel out of my comfort zone with a lot of it, but I wanted to explore one topic that keeps popping up:- the idea of incorporating AI into the whole SDLC. This feels like pie in the skyContinue reading “How I Built an Agentic SDLC Demo with Cursor, MCP Servers, Playwright, GitHub, and Vercel in Under an Hour.”
How to use Playwright and AI to write a blog post
THIS POST WAS WRITTEN BY AI In this blog post, I’m going to show you how to use Playwright and AI to write a blog post.I’ll be using the Playwright MCP extension for VS Code Insiders, which allows you to use natural language to interact with the browser. This means that you can write commandsContinue reading “How to use Playwright and AI to write a blog post”
Exploring Agentic AI with Block’s Goose and Selenium MCP: Tips and Demos
When I’m not spending my weekends on such life affirming tasks as taking son to football practice, watching Gladiators or drinking wine, I like to indulge in some hands on learning. At the moment its been focussed on chipping away at the ever expanding pool of knowledge surrounding AI and test automation. Here are someContinue reading “Exploring Agentic AI with Block’s Goose and Selenium MCP: Tips and Demos”
New Postman AI Features for Quality Engineers
I’ve done a few posts recently which document my continuing explorations into the world of AI for quality engineering tasks. This will be a very short post, but there are a couple of new developments in Postman that I’ve been meaning to take a look at for the past few weeks. They recently introduced someContinue reading “New Postman AI Features for Quality Engineers”
Creating an AI-Assisted Test Framework in Under Two Hours
*I believe blog posts should be human generated, so AI hasn’t been responsible for this shoddy mess (ahem, technical musings). Note I am not available for any reviews of the latest tools and review only those which I feel like looking into, so please don’t ask! In my previous post I spoke about a fewContinue reading “Creating an AI-Assisted Test Framework in Under Two Hours”
A Software Testers Love Letter to QVC: What The Shopping Channel Can Teach Us About Quality
For many many years now I’ve loved the shopping channel QVC. And I’m with Fenton Bailey here, I refuse to be apologetic about it. They have been going in the UK for 30 years, far longer than most technology companies and certainly longer than most TV programmes. I don’t actually enjoy physically going round theContinue reading “A Software Testers Love Letter to QVC: What The Shopping Channel Can Teach Us About Quality”
5 Reasons You Should Consider Creating A Software Testing Portfolio
5 Reasons You Should Consider Creating A Software Testing Portfolio
Postman Flows: 1 Flow To Smoke Test Your API Estate
In this brief post we look at whether Postman Flows could map and test an entire API estate.
